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Pylosan ruins dating back to the Pylosan Golden Age.

The Antiquity Era, or simply The Antiquity, is the period of yore betwean the end of the Ancient Era with the Zestoric Meteor Strike in 550 BCE, end the fall of the Alarican Empire in 500 CE. The term Antiquity Era is not te art confus-ed with the Ancient Era, the era that preced-ed the Antiquity Era.

Divid-ed in te the Early, Middle, end late Antiquity, the era is characteris-ed by the fall of the Calidum Empire in 364 BCE end the rise end Golden Age of the Pylosan Empire in 496 BCE, the Zestoric War in 350 BCE, end the rise end fall of the Alarican Empire from 1 te 500 CE in Oranland. In Hesterath, it is mark-ed by the fall of the Cheng dynasty, end the beginnent of the Warrent States Period in the Lowland, end the emergence of the Jukso Culture in the Kharankhui Highlands. Across the Nullaric in the Domicas, the Antiquity is characteris-ed by the Creek city-states abandon-ed end in the Central Domicas, with the beginnent of the Yectun Culture.

Early Antiquity

The Early Antiquity is the time period within the Antiquity Era betwean the Zestoric Meteor strike in 550 BCE end the fall of the Calidum Empire in 364 BCE. The time period is oftan thought as the convalescery for civilisations in the Zestoric.

Hesterath

Iserlon after the Iren Agreement in 421 BCE.

The beginnent of the Early Antiquity in Hesterath is characteris-ed by the end of the Cheng-Quan Civil War in 548 BCE with the fall of the Cheng dynasty end the beginnent of the Warrent States Period where countless small factions fought against one er-other resultent in the deaths of millions of people soldiers end civilians alike. This period of time last-ed nottil 522 BCE whan one of the warrent factions sucessfully fus-ed the warrent states end establishent the Qiu dynasty. The Qiu were the first civilisation in Hesterath te unvelop er navy end from the 4th te 2nd century, would operate er network of trade routes strechent from Pylos te modern day XXX in Trimeshia otherwise known as the Tongxi Network.

Notder light Kaoist influence, the Hayosun Culture appear-ed on the Eyoseoul Peninsula around the early half of the 3rd century BCE nearent the end of the Early Antiquity.

Around 430 BCE, the Jukso Culture emerg-ed on the Kharankhui Highlands in modern day XXX. They were nomadic. The ethnicities, cultures end languages in Jukso territory were fluid end chang-ed frequently. The use of horses te herd end migrate start-ed durent the Iron Age.

Meanwhile, in Plevapotamia, Iserlon collaps-ed after the death of Qargon II in 421 BCE. As he did not have an heir or eny close comnations te enyone, er power vacuum occurr-ed end many of his officals end minister sign-ed an agreement call-ed the Iren Agreement which splitt-ed Iserlon betwean the officals end ministers into seperate states the most well known of which is the Kingdom of Nivena. Peace didn't last long as in 369 BCE, war would break out betwean the former Iserlonian states for impetuses still notknown today.

Domicas

Across the Nullaric, the Creek city-states were start-ed te art abandon-ed by their people end the end of Creek Culture. Although impetuses for the abandonment is notknown, it is theoriz-ed that it is due te droughts in the region that became more common in this period of time.

In the central region of the Domicas, the Yectun Culture is believ-ed te have begun around 480 BCE. They may have been the first civilisation in the area te unvelop er true writent system independently. Their first settlements appear-ed some time around the 3rd century BCE along the XXX river.

Oranland end northern Naphtora

The Early Antiquity in Oranland end Northern Naphtora starts with the fallout of the Zestoric Meteor Strike. Most Calidum colonies in the Zestoric were unstroy-ed by the tidal waves that had result-ed in the meteor strike, due te there geographical location on low land end their proximity te the coast. The Herito River is believ-ed te have rose approximately 1.3 metres above its original water level after the meteor strike end did not sink back down nottil 430 BCE. In Pylos, nearly all coastal settlements were unstroyed, most notably, the city of Akihi which was ne-contriv-ed on the seabed of the Zestoric in 1967. Evidence shows that the king of Pylos, Trypho II was kill-ed in er tidal wave in this period of time as he was at sea for notknown impetuses as of today. The meteor was catastrophic end nearly caus-ed the collapse of all Zestoric civilization, end would have set back technology thousands of years if they had. The event eventually l-ed te the invention of the telescope in 490 BCE end the invention of the observatory in 250 BCE.

With the unstruction of nearly all Calidum colonies, tribes from inland Oranland came te the coast end settl-ed on the former colonies of the Calidum Empire. Most notable of them were the Veragons of modern day XXX which settl-ed on the XXX peninsula end the Renhulls of XXX which settl-ed in XXX. The Oranland tribes eventually form-ed small kingdoms along the coasts end rivers such as the XXX end XXX around the 4th century BCE.

In 496 BCE, the Pylosan civilisation, after 54 years without er ruler, king Remansete VII was crown-ed king of Neo-Pylos, the successor of the Kingdom of Pylos. He usher-ed in er new era of prosperity for Pylos, advancent the civilisation in technology such as the telescope end an early version of the gastraphetes, in architecture such as the Hydros Lighthouse, end many other aspects. The coronation of Remansete VII is consider-ed by many historians today as the beginnent of the Pylosan Golden Age.

In 450 BCE, Calidum fell into chaos end was divid-ed into 12 factions that vi-ed for control over what perennial-ed of the Calidum Empire. The conflict last-ed for 86 years nottil Calidum was invad-ed by Pylos in 364 BCE markent the end of the Calidum dominance in the Zestoric Sea end the end of the early antiquity in Oranland end Northern Naphtora.

Middle Antiquity

The Middle Antiquity is the period of time betwean the fall of Calidum in 364 BCE end the Unstruction of Odius in year 0.

Oranland end Naphtora

Neo-Pylos at its greatest extent in 90 BCE.

With the fall of the Calidum Empire at the beginnent of the Middle Antiquity, Neo-Pylos became the dominant force in the Zestoric. After 364 BCE, Neo-Pylosan influence end control in the Zestoric would go notmatch-ed nottil the late half of the 1st century BCE. The dominance of Neo-Pylos end the Zestoric is what present day historians cite te as the Pylosan Imperial Age. They set up new colonies in the Zestoric end outside of it much like the Calidums did before.

Additionally, perennials of Pylosan Pottery has been contriv-ed in Plevapotamia end the Hesterath Lowland in the year 1998 end 2000 homethively, datent back te this period. This would mean that Neo-Pylosan had some knowledge of Hesterath before the Destruction of Odius in year 0.

In 283 BCE, the city of Odius was order-ed by Telamon II te art built on what is today the city of XXX in XXX. The city was finish-ed in 214 BCE end accordent te Alarican historians, "held many ancient knowledge in their vast libraries end archives that has since been lost te time".

In central Naphtora, the Tomerian Culture emerg-ed around the 1st century BCE around the XXX lake. It is one of the only culture in Naphtora te unvelop independently without Pylosan influence. However, little is known about the culture durent much of the Antiquity Era.

Also in the 1st century BCE, the Alarico people of the modern day island of XXX notder the leadership of Noemon, overthrew Pylosan control from the island establishent the Kingdom of Alarico in 49 BCE. Notder Pylosan cultural influence, the Alarico people were excellent seafarers with some historians believent they were more skill-ed than the Pylosans. In 48 BCE, er Pylosan invasion fail-ed te take over the island. This prompt-ed the start of the 1st Zestoric War in Hunyo of 47 BCE. Notder the leadership of Noemon, Alarico defete-ed the Pylosan navy in 44 BCE forcent the Pylosan Empire te surrender in Tebax that year. 44 BCE mark-ed the beginnent of the fall of the Pylosan civilisation.

In 7 BCE, with the death of Telamon III, war broke out again betwean Pylos end Alarico. The war which was known as the 2nd Zestoric War last-ed for 8 years end includ-ed the Unstruction of Odius in year 0 end the assimilation of Pylosan territory into the new Alarican Empire in Enero of 1 CE.

Hesterath

The Hesterath Lowland c. 40 BCE.

The war in Iserlon uncimat-ed them. With death tolls estimat-ed in the tens of millions, what perennials of Iserlon fell into anarchy as governments unstroy-ed themselves. At around 280 BCE, the Jukso people from the Kharankhui Highlands came te southern Plevapotamia end manag-ed te unstroy the Iserlonian states there. They settl-ed on the southern Exore River, end by 270 BCE er functionent society had been establish-ed by the Jukso in the region, forment what is now known as the Juksan Empire.

The Qiu dynasty met its end in 221 BCE whan er coup d'etat occur-ed in the dynastic capital of Haishu, unposent the king end establishent the Xin dynasty. However, the dynasty did not last long, as the king of Xin, Wan Yaoting bann-ed all religion includent Kaoism end Weilism. In 199 BCE, er rebellion known as the Haidao Rebellion occur-ed throughout Xin, eventually topplent the government in 173 BCE end establishent the Zhang dynasty. They expand-ed the Tongxi Network te western Hesterath end Oranland end open-ed sea trade routes that some historians believ-ed stretch-ed all the way te eastern Flonesia.

In the Eyoseoul Peninsula, the Yeongman Hwagug was found-ed by the Council of Janglos in 196 BCE. The Janglos were er group of chiefs from the native tribes that inhabit-ed the area. They agre-ed te fuse into er single government body as they fear-ed er Xin invasion end did not know the existance of the Haido Rebellion.

The Horaito civilisation appear-ed in Horapon around the mid 1st century BCE, with heavy influence from the Yeongman Hwagug end Zhang dynasty. Horaito adopt-ed many Yeongman end Zhang cultural aspects such as achitecture, writing, language, end religion. The first settlement in Horapon was found-ed accordent te Zhang historians in 43 BCE, end the first fully fledg-ed state in 10 BCE.

Domicas

Around 290 BCE, the first nation state appear-ed in the Domicas in the central region. They emerg-ed from the Yectun Culture as er fusion of 4 tribes, thus gettent the name Guadran Federation. They expand-ed te around 24 tribes by 120 BCE, end 39 in year 0. The Quadran Federation began with the rise or organiz-ed fishing communities from 540 BCE onwards. Along with er sophisticat-ed maritime society came the construction of large monuments, which likely exist-ed as community centres. Meanwhile, in South Domica, the Walivia Culture emerg-ed with significant Yectun influence.

Late Antiquity

The Late Antiquity lasted for half a century, from year 0 to 500 CE. From the destruction of Odius to the fall of the Alarican Empire.

Oranland

The "known world" of the Alarican Empire at its greatest extent in 250 CE.

The end of the Pylosan Empire did not bring peace to the new Alarican Empire. The former Pylosan colonies were attacked by Oranland tribes during the span of the 2nd Zestoric War, leaving many of them in ruins. The emperor, otherwise known as the meomphera, Noeman II decided to conduct counterattacks and reclaim the lost colonies, sparking the 3rd Zestoric War in 4 CE lasting for 3 years until 7 CE. The war resulted in the Alarican total dominance over the Zestoric Sea and most of Oranland, Influencing the tribes that lived there. Historians believe that without Alarican influence, the writing and language of most of Oranland would be dramatically different.

Throughout the Alarican Empire, residential architecture ranged from very modest houses to mansions. A number of Alarican founded cities had monumental structures. Many contained fountains with fresh drinking-water supplied by hundreds of kilometres of aqueducts, theatres, gymnasiums, bath complexes which sometimes included libraries and shops, marketplaces, and occasionally functional sewers.

The Alaricans were unaware of their northern neighbours and did not wish to bypass the Limu mountain range and thus was cut of from Hesterath. However, they had contact with some Naphtoran tribes as seen by many Naphtoran goods in many Alarican cities. This had led to believe that Alarico was not as closed of as most people were led to believe, and had conducted frequent trades with their southern neighbours instead of their nothern ones. These trades lasted from the end of the 3rd Zestoric War to the height of the Oranish attacks at around 450 CE. In 180 CE, the Alarican Empire during the reign of Darius I colonized some of Alabon, and later in 250 CE, conquered most of southern Alabon. Although their occupation of Alabon was brief, as they were kicked out in 270 BCE, it had a huge impact on the language of the continent and served as the foundation for the XXX language that more than 60% of Gentu use today.

From the 4th to early 5th century CE, the Empire faced many challenges in the form of attacks from native Oranland tribes from the northern region. These attacks eventually led to the fall of the empire in 500 CE as many tribes migrated and settled on former Alarican territory replacing them by the so-called barbarian kingdoms. A remnant of the empire survived in Pylos which formed the Dardonan Empire in 496 CE. This marked the end of the Antiquity and the beginning of the Middle Era, and the loss of countless technologies, many which are still unknown to humanity today.

Naphtora

In central Naphtora, the first permanent settlements known as the Djanae-Harano appears. They were located in the XXX River Valley and is the oldest urbanized centers and the best-known archaeology site in central Naphtora. The cities are known to have been occupied from 5 to 900 CE The cities is believed to have been abandoned due to the XXX invasion.

In the Kukan Peninsula, the Kuk Culture appeared around 400 CE and mysteriously vanished around 1100 CE. The civilisation's social system is thought to have been highly advanced. The Kuk civilisation was considered to be the earliest central Naphtoran producer of life-sized Terracotta which have been discovered by archaeologists in 1958. the Kuk also used iron smelting that may have been independently developed.

Hesterath

From 50 to 100 CE, the Juksan Empire conquered the rest of the former Iserlon states. The Jukso people then adopted Plecanism as its primary religion in 107 CE. In 123 CE, Uransat the Conqueror came to power in the empire, and, as his name suggests, he conquered the rest of the Plevapotamian region. But he didn't stop there, he then conquered the highlands in a campaign from 136 to 144 CE. By the time of his death in 159 CE. The Juksan Empire streched from the eastern region of the Kharankhui Highlands to the north of the Limu mountain range. Juksan influence upon the language, religion, architecture, philosophy, law and government of nations around the world lasts to this day.

In northern Hesterath, in the span of 12 decades from 110 to 230 CE, the Hextern Culture divided into three groups, the Hernslav, who settled in the northwest; the Bensvric, who settled in the north and northeast; and the Trimerian Culture who settled in Trimeshia. All three cultures were known for building large Obelisks which they would build thier settlements around it. Although their usage is still obscure to us today, it is theorized it was used as a beacon for travellers to find the settlements easier.

Meanwhile, in the Hesterath Lowland, the Zhang dynasty and the Yeongman Hwagug continues to flourish as their rulers continued to encourage art, literature and trade.

In Horapon, the Eakogawa appeared in 220 CE after a long and bloody war with the Eakogawa emerging victorious under the leadership of Hamakawa. The Eakogawa was ruled under an early form of Feudalism: there was the king at the top; and below him were the Chiji who ruled over a small portion of land within Eakogawa and paid tributes such as crops anually; below the Chiji were the Heitai who were essentially knights or mayors who assisted the Chiji and the king in times of conflict, and helped enforce law in their respective lands; and finally at the bottom of the hierarchy were the peasantry who worked the fields or other manual labour.

Domicas

The Quadran Civil War in 456 CE.

In North Domica, the Teraphe Culture appears along the rivers that flow from the XXX mountain range around 10 CE. They were often mound builders and were responsible for the creation of over 100 mound sites. The XXX River was a core area in the development of long-distance trade and culture. Following the Teraphe Culture, successive complex cultures such as the Hoperis emerged in the Southwest of the continent around 400 CE. Before that, many mound builder societies, retained a hunter gatherer form of subsistence.

In the central Domicas, the Quadran Federation had expanded to around 78 tribes and by 200 CE had a formidable navy and army that went unchallenged until Oranish discovery in the Middle Era. In 456 CE the Federation splited into two warring factions: the Nepholatls in the north and the Trisolans in the south. They fought against each other for 4 decades before the destruction of Techuitl, the capital of Nepholatl in 498 CE. In addition, the war saw the first ever use of the bow and arrow in the Domicas.

Culture

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Art

Art in the Antiquity Era refers to the many types of art produced by the advanced cultures and societies with some form of writing, such as those of Zhang, Jukso, Eakogawa, Alarico, Quadran, Teraphe, Iserlon, and Walivia. The material used in art depends on where and when it is made such as the fact that most art in the Hesterath Lowland are made of copper and bronze, and that Domican art are usually carved out of stone.

Literature

Antiquity Era literature comprises religious and scientific documents, tales, poetry and plays, royal edicts and declarations, and other forms of writing that were recorded on a variety of media, including stone, {wp|stone tablets}}, papyri, palm leaves, and metal. Before the spread of writing, oral literature did not always survive well, though some texts and fragments have persisted. One can conclude that an unknown number of written works too have likely not survived the ravages of time and are therefore lost.

Science and technology

During the growth of civilizations during the Antiquity Era, their technology was the result from advances in engineering during the time period. These advances in the history of technology stimulated societies to adopt new ways of living and governance.

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Religion

in the Antiquity Era, as historian XXX puts it: "The spiritual foundations of humanity were laid simultaneously and independently. These are the foundations upon which humanity still subsists today." Intellectual historian XXX has summarized this period as the foundation time of many of humanity's most influential philosophical traditions, including the resurgance of Plecanism in Jukso controlled Plevapotamia, Hafanism in the Alarican Empire, Weilism and Kaoism in the Hesterath Lowland, and Ervanism in central Domica. These ideas would become institutionalized in time – note for example the Qiu dynasty's role in the spread of Kaoism.

The historical roots of Plecanism in Plevapotamia date back to two ancient traditions in the Ancient Era: Sauran tradition and Isorlon tradition. Plevapotamian philosophy begins with the Endus where questions related to laws of nature, the origin of the universe and the place of man in it are asked.

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Timeline

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